Hi man, I'm a swedish Medical student. Your videos made me pass 7th best on my "Organs' system and functions" exam, anatomy and physiology exam in sweden. Awesome videos on anatomy, keep up the good work.
I'm an Esthetician and this video was SUPER HELPFUL for really honing in the way that I perform facial massage! Love your sense of humor and light energy!
I'm pakistani student having trouble to study anatomy but your video made me to remember all muscle in one gonit takes me less than 30 minutes to remember these muscle thank you for helping us out and making us to remember anatomy..
for the genioglossus: have you ever seen that picture of albert einstein sticking his tounge out? I remember that as the genius with his tounge out, so obviously the genioglossus must perform the action of sticking out ones tounge
Thank you a million. I stambled on your video the night before my exam. I watched the lower lamb muscles. your vdieo made me memorize them fast and efficiently. I liked what you said about Gracialis (gracious :) I susbcribed, am now officially one of your students . May you be healthy and happy ! thank you again!
I truly appreciate your hard work, and really like how you love to explain things in the most simple way so the audience can memorize it, I am a clinical pharmacy student and this series had helped me a lot increase my knowledge about anatomy
Dude you're saving my life right now, I'm doing anatomy of the head and face for speech pathology students and I had no idea how I was going to remember all of these!!
I have a lab practical coming up on most of the Muscles and Bones of the body so I just want to say THANK YOU!! I thought it'd be impossible to retain all this information. Now I think there might just be a chance!
A well done video. First I was looking up a video on muscles of the neck and discovered this treasure trove called Corporis. I love the education for every body motto.
your channel is really outstanding among other medical contents.. i really love the way you teach the most complex topic in to easy-to-comprehend explanations. thank you!
If I had discovered this guy when I was going to school for Massage Therapy and Aesthetic. I definitely would have pursued a career as a dermatologist. But I guess it's never too late.
Not yet! This series is going to focus on surface level memorization strategies for anatomy tests, and I'll put out a new video each week for the next six weeks, then a compilation video at the end. I'm afraid that doing a deep dive including all that information is outside the scope of this series
@@Corporis Thank you! I'm currently in the study process for NASM's CPT and was trying to locate a video or even a chart that contains everything in one location for me to study from. ;-)
@@Corporis thank you, been out of massage school/practice for ages and this came at the perfect time. Also have you done any study of/heard of Dr. Janet Travells triggerpoint therapy? Its super neat. The text book is called Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction: The Trigger Point Manual in the text saline solution is used, but it can be done manually which is what I learned
I remember buccinator by thinking it sounds piratey and you go arrrr as a pirate. But my classmates have been pronouncing it like buck-in-ator (UK) idk the proper pronunciation but I can write it and it works 😂
I never understood why science has to make such complex names. I get is based off of Latin and Greek… but why not name it the “straight upper eye muscle”?
If you’ve got other memory tips, let’s hear them in the comments!
All of the names of tablet forms for ED meds end in the suffix fil....oh wait. Wrong video.
Hi man, I'm a swedish Medical student. Your videos made me pass 7th best on my "Organs' system and functions" exam, anatomy and physiology exam in sweden. Awesome videos on anatomy, keep up the good work.
This is a great video!❤️
But hearing you say 'byukinator' brings tears to my eyes 🥲
For the Risorius, I always say "Why so Sorius", like the Joker's "Why so serious" line in the Dark Knight
That is genius
Spot on, definitely using this
I read it in Scooby's voice and now, it's stuck and I can't unhear it. 😫 HELP!
In spanish risa just means smile, so it’s as simple as that lol
That is awesome, thank you!
Frontalis 0:46
Orbicularis oculi 1:24
Corrugator supercilii 1:46
Zygomaticus, major and minor 7:10
Depressor anguli oris 7:50
Buccinator 8:18
Orbicularis oris 8:42
Risorius 8:59
Masseter 9:37
Temporalis 9:55
I'm an Esthetician and this video was SUPER HELPFUL for really honing in the way that I perform facial massage! Love your sense of humor and light energy!
Dude I feel like paying you that’s how much these videos are coming in clutch for me
Who is watching this in 2024 for an exam
craniofacial development
Anatomy of phonation, resonation, and swallowing
Me
Me for a master certification in facial acupuncture
yaaaaaap 6 days till my exam
I'm pakistani student having trouble to study anatomy but your video made me to remember all muscle in one gonit takes me less than 30 minutes to remember these muscle thank you for helping us out and making us to remember anatomy..
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!! They have helped me so much. Couldn't have made it through my anatomy class without your videos. Thank you.
for the genioglossus: have you ever seen that picture of albert einstein sticking his tounge out? I remember that as the genius with his tounge out, so obviously the genioglossus must perform the action of sticking out ones tounge
Ooooh, that's a great little memory device
Thank you a million. I stambled on your video the night before my exam. I watched the lower lamb muscles. your vdieo made me memorize them fast and efficiently. I liked what you said about Gracialis (gracious :) I susbcribed, am now officially one of your students . May you be healthy and happy ! thank you again!
When i have to study about muscles ....i directly come to your channel without no doubt
Love the video, Patrick! Such a great use of the images and the tips are just perfect.
Thank YOU Joao. I'm glad we finally got to work together!
I truly appreciate your hard work, and really like how you love to explain things in the most simple way so the audience can memorize it, I am a clinical pharmacy student and this series had helped me a lot increase my knowledge about anatomy
Thank you so much for all of the free information! Your videos helped me study for my massage therapy license exam, and I passed on the first try.
Congratulations! That's a big deal!
@@Corporis Thank you! Yes, I'm so glad it's over. ☺
thank you king you made another med student happy
Dude you're saving my life right now, I'm doing anatomy of the head and face for speech pathology students and I had no idea how I was going to remember all of these!!
This is my favourite anatomy channel. Engaging and super helpful, thank you for helping me get through anatomy!
love love this videoo!!! IT HELPED ME SO MUCH ON MY MUSCLES REVISION🎉
I’m so glad I stumbled upon your videos. Great learning techniques!
Glad you like them! I've still got a few more in this series coming out. Best of luck in your studies!
@@Corporis Awesome! I just started medschool this week. Your videos are so easy to understand. Will share your channel to my classmates!
I have a lab practical coming up on most of the Muscles and Bones of the body so I just want to say THANK YOU!! I thought it'd be impossible to retain all this information. Now I think there might just be a chance!
A well done video. First I was looking up a video on muscles of the neck and discovered this treasure trove called Corporis.
I love the education for every body motto.
your channel is really outstanding among other medical contents.. i really love the way you teach the most complex topic in to easy-to-comprehend explanations. thank you!
I love every bit of this video.Thanks ❤
Am Writing my test later today, it’s currently 02:06 AM this is great help
Thank youuuu
If I had discovered this guy when I was going to school for Massage Therapy and Aesthetic. I definitely would have pursued a career as a dermatologist. But I guess it's never too late.
Never too late . I'm 36 in school as esti, u got this!
I was waiting for this!
Woah! Congrats on the sponsor!
Thank you! I've used Kenhub for years now when researching, so I was genuinely excited that they wanted to sponsor a video.
Great content like always. Thanks!
That was a full, informative lecture. Thankyou!
Great explanation ❤️
How young does he think we are to not know The Dark Knight 😭 I'm only 19 but everyone around my age knows
thank you for this video! it was very helpful
Guy!!!
You're so good!
Thank you so much❤️
This is awesome, really effective advertising for giving this a try!
this video is so helpful for my upcoming anatomy exam! thank you :)
Very useful information in good quality. Thank you from Russia from Vera.
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really very nice powerfull video it is!
Great job making it all easy aka make sense!
Bunch of thanks dear Doctor 🖤
Omg, thank you for the enlightenment. Very helpful. GBU
where was this!! i needed it in exam season!!!!!!!!
Very useful. Thank you 💖💖.
Do you have a video for all muscles, their actions, exercises and planes of motion -thanks 💪❤️
Not yet! This series is going to focus on surface level memorization strategies for anatomy tests, and I'll put out a new video each week for the next six weeks, then a compilation video at the end. I'm afraid that doing a deep dive including all that information is outside the scope of this series
@@Corporis Thank you! I'm currently in the study process for NASM's CPT and was trying to locate a video or even a chart that contains everything in one location for me to study from. ;-)
Hey this video helped me alot!!! Cam u make other videos about the vessels and nerves of head and neck? That would be super helpful
Sure thing! The nerve video is coming this fall
6:54 you confused the insertion. LLSAN starts at processus frontalis maxillae.
Great video!
Thank you for helping me with my exam😊
Amazing video
As a believer in God as Designer and Creator, this information leaves me speechless with wonder. Thanks so much
This is very helpful thank you
Well explained, short easy beautiful 🥺❤️❤️. thanks so much
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you for this video!!!
So helpful thank you for the video.
It is perfect, I appreciate you
@6:52 said "it runs to your zygomatic arch all the way down to your upper lip" but it doesn't seems to be in the diagram shown. ??
Started up a sculptor now im here, thanks anyway kinda relevant.
Love you man
Such an amazing vid
Thank you so much sir... Anatomy made easier.
So helpful!
Thanks I needed some review going over Netter flash cards is... Tedious 😆
Glad to help. Good luck in your studies!
@@Corporis thank you, been out of massage school/practice for ages and this came at the perfect time. Also have you done any study of/heard of Dr. Janet Travells triggerpoint therapy? Its super neat. The text book is called
Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction: The Trigger Point Manual in the text saline solution is used, but it can be done manually which is what I learned
Face muscles are something you cant live without
Interesting....Thankyou so much !
The video is the best but is fast and I wanted to make some notes, pls if next time you can slow down a bit
Pause it
Or slow down the playback speed yourself?
Thank you so much!
Well explained 👏❤
in the video you told that LLSAN runs from zygomatic arch to the upper lip.
but hows it possible that its passing through zygomatic arch?
Patrick coming in clutch to save my ass for the exam
Thanks sir for your easly understandable video on face and head muscles but sir you have missed mentalis muscle of the mouth
Could you make a video summarizing muscles in all the videos
My god ✌
U r a damn awesome teacher👌thank u so much sir 😊
I super appreciate that, thank you!
New Subscriber😎
im curious, whos watching this for art?🤔
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do a video on arteria supply to the head and veins
great video but I only liked it because you told people to watch The Dark Knight. Awesome breakdown of the muscles also, thank you!
Wish wish wish u had a quiz attached for these muscles. I'm an esti or trying to be and this is a exam I gotta take today ahh
Thank you
Ken Hub anatomy is difficult to login with a lot of questions and then taking me nowhere then spent long time without locking in
what is the average depth of the depressor sept nasi?
Oh that the reason I can't really remember all those muscles as didn't learn them 😱
excellent video....at what depth is botox used in the dao muscle area,please ?
ive been laughing at "that's pterygoid" for 10 minutes lmaooo
Thanks 🌹
About Levator Labii superioris alaequae nasi, you said it runs from zygomatic arch. Isn't it superciliary arch?
superb patrick well explained 😊👏👌 love from pakistan
Thanks boss
Can you please make one on heart and lung?
Absolutely. What would you want to see? Just how to remember more detailed anatomy?
very helpful
Thank you for the videos! You are a wonderful human being!
My pleasure! Best of luck in your studies
I remember buccinator by thinking it sounds piratey and you go arrrr as a pirate. But my classmates have been pronouncing it like buck-in-ator (UK) idk the proper pronunciation but I can write it and it works 😂
Is he the “are you sick of flipping pages for anatomy? Are you bored of uninspiring atlases and flash cards?…..” guy??!
Cuz he sure sounds like him 😭
thank u
When you went here to know about drawing and came out to become an anatomist.
You're following a long tradition! Da Vinci and the great Renaissance artists were all anatomists too!
awesome
LLSAN muscle is the easiest to remember to me just because the name is so ridiculously long lol
That's exactly why the sternocleidomastoid muscle always stuck in my brain. It's so ridiculous, but so logical
kinsay galantaw dri, Section G kay naay moving quiz ugma HAHAHAHAHAHA
I never understood why science has to make such complex names. I get is based off of Latin and Greek… but why not name it the “straight upper eye muscle”?
We have different muscles so many names
Good explained but in the fastest manner.
Looks like a Correctugator or an alligator!? Got it?
Can i make my face bigger and manly
1:46 super silly eye